Wellington vs Northland
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@kev said in Wellington vs Northland:
We all remember the Argentina props who would have struggled to make a 2nd division club rugby team in one of our sub unions.
although, TBF, one had been capped a few times for Argentina and the other was an Argentine Colts player, so easy to see why they appealed given our scrum woes at the time....
Heard Sweetman has been replaced by Mayanavanua and Funkai into bench.
Pretty much sums things up for us.
For me, a good result this weekend is us keeping them under 40, and us nabbing a couple of tries....man, it sucks looking at my team like that, in the past, I have always had a small part of me thinking yea we could pull off an upset if we play well, the way we are playing presently, we would have to have all 23 play the games of thier lives and Wellington to have the worst game of thier lives...
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Just to add,Northland have made the most carries in the Mitre 10 Cup , but have had made the fewest metres..
Scrum completion is in the top 5..which once again highlights the forwards have gone ok..but everything else, the less said ..! -
@taniwharugby Our only hope as you say is if Wellington have one of their off days that they are known for from time to time. Having said that even on an off day they’ll probably be 20-30 points better than us.
I’d like to see us pick on fat boy Garden-Bachop, usually when he’s faltering the team start getting the wobbles. If we allow him to dictate that could be trouble.
Will be praying for a miracle tomorrow.
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@J77 JGB does great things and then turns around with some complete shite. Very much a rocks and diamonds type player.
He has been fairly poor this year, but against Auckland last week he probably put on his best performance in a long time. Controlled the game well, kicking out of hand was great and he even tested the dline a couple of times. Long may that form continue. -
@Canes4life yeah even if he’s complete shit I still think you guys will cricket score us! But as with any side if you get under the 10’s skin it can have a snowball effect.
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@J77 It will also depend on what kind of side Wellington put out. They may use this game as a perfect opportunity to rest the likes of Kirifi, Blackwell & Aumua, ensuring they are fresh for the business end of the comp.
At full strength Wellington would expect to hit the 50 fairly comfortably, especially on a dry track.
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@Canes4life I’m anticipating Wellington will put out close to their strongest side. For some reason teams still show us maximum respect even though we are a complete pile of dog shit this year.
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@taniwharugby keep me up to date. Up north with no sky...